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IIT Guwahati Engineers Perovskite Platform That Boosts Solar Efficiency and Powers Memristor Memory

The advance narrows key barriers to commercial perovskite solar cells and neuromorphic memory.

Overview

  • Researchers at IIT Guwahati applied ultrathin (10–15 nm) donor–acceptor organic layers at the perovskite interface to reduce defects and control charge behaviour.
  • Solar cells built on the engineered hybrid formamidinium perovskite reached a laboratory power conversion efficiency of 25.73 percent.
  • Engineered devices kept about 90 percent of initial performance after ambient storage and about 75 percent under continuous thermal and light stress, indicating improved short‑term stability.
  • The same FA‑based perovskite was used as a 220 nm active layer in memristors that show low‑power, multistate resistive switching and endurance characteristics suited to neuromorphic computing.
  • The team has filed patents and is talking with industry partners to scale manufacturing, while independent verification and long‑term field durability remain outstanding questions.